Jane Anne Bulman, a woman whose spirit was as vibrant as the yarn she crocheted, passed away peacefully on January 10th, 2024, in Tucson, Arizona.
Born in Lincoln, Nebraska, on July 19th, 1960, to Keith & Ethel Stubblefield (Ellis). She leaves behind her husband, Scott Bulman, daughter Amanda (Daniel) Barras, and grandson Stone Barras.
Jane's life was a tapestry woven with threads of family, faith, and a zest for travel.
Raised in Red Cloud, Nebraska, and later Prescott Valley, Arizona, Jane was the youngest of 4 siblings. Jane was preceded in death by her brother Jack Stubblefield and is survived by brothers Richard and Dale Stubblefield.
After graduating from Bradshaw Mountain High School, Jane embarked on a career at Kmart, where her dedication shone through for 35 years. From retail management to human resources, she touched countless lives throughout her career with her practical knowledge and infectious humor.
A devoted wife to Scott, her partner in laughter and adventure for 27 years, she filled their lives with a passion for gardening, planning a great adventure or creative party, and crafting the perfect margarita. She also enjoyed spending time crafting, sewing, and crocheting. A favorite seasonal pastime was rooting for her beloved Diamondbacks who she was thrilled to watch make it to the World Series again last fall.
Her daughter Amanda, and grandson Stone, were the jewels in her crown, cherished beyond measure.
She was a wife, a mother, a daughter, a sister, and a friend whose warmth and generosity touched the lives of everyone she met. While her absence leaves a void in the hearts of those who loved her, her family takes comfort in the fact that she knew Jesus and now is in the comfort of His arms.
Rest in peace, dear Jane. Your laughter will forever echo in our hearts, and your fierce love continues to warm hearts with your memory.